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Targeted Investment Neighborhood Program The Targeted Investment Neighborhood (TIN) initiative is designed to sustain and increase owner-occupancy, provide high quality affordable rental housing, strengthen property values, and improve the physical appearance and quality of life of neighborhoods. Through the TIN program, the City of Milwaukee focuses funds and resources in a small area (6-12 blocks) for approximately three years. Homeowners and landlords who use the program can make common household repairs and updates. Basic Qualifications (additional qualifications may apply) You must own a property located within TIN boundaries. Mortgage payments and property taxes must be current. If you are on the installment plan, you cannot be delinquent. You must maintain property insurance for the length of the loan term. The property’s debt compared to its value and its cash flow will be considered as part of our loan underwriting. The property must be brought up to code and maintained at that level over a five year period. A mortgage lien is placed on the house as security for the loan. If you have declared bankruptcy, your bankruptcy must be discharged at least 12 months prior to your application. You should have satisfactory credit history since the discharge. If you have received previous loans from NIDC or the City of Milwaukee, your application will be reviewed on a case by case basis. After you apply for a TIN loan, NIDC staff will review your credit and current debt to determine eligibility. Homeowner Opportunities The Home Rehabilitation Program offers owner-occupants of 1 to 4 unit residential properties a combination of no interest and partially forgivable loans for home improvements. Deferred Payment Loans (DPL) may be available to homeowners who are low-income and elderly or disabled. DPL repayments are made when the property is sold, refinanced or no longer serves as a primary residence. Terms & Conditions: Project Maximum: $30,000 per property 0% interest Up to 15 year maximum to pay loan back Own & occupy home as primary residence Landlord Opportunities The Rental Rehabilitation Program offers responsible landlords of 1-4 unit residential properties forgivable loans to improve rental properties in TIN neighborhoods. Investor-owners must provide at least 50% of the cost of the rehabilitation. Terms & Conditions: Up to $14,999 per unit (forgivable) Generally units must have at least two bedrooms to qualify Landlords are required to attend Landlord Training Program operated by City of Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services www.milwaukee.gov/LandlordTraining OWNER OCCUPIED GUIDELINES subject to change NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD MAXIMUM INCOME 1 $46,950 2 $53,650 3 $60,350 4 $67,050 5 $72,450 6 $77,800 7 $83,150 8 $88,550 Maximum Allowable Rents subject to change 1 Bedroom $653.00 2 Bedrooms $792.00 3 Bedrooms $1023.00 4 Bedrooms $1,143.00 Maximum rents assume landlords pay for water and sewer only. Landlords applying for Rental Rehabilitation Loans are not required to fall within these income limits. However, tenants in the project property must fall within the maximum income guidelines. TENANT INCOME GUIDELINES subject to change NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD MAXIMUM INCOME 1 $35,300 2 $40,300 3 $45,300 4 $52,400 5 $61,630 6 $70,320 7 $79,280 8 $88,240 Technical Assistance Experienced rehabilitation specialists perform a thorough inspection of the property, identifying problem areas. The rehab specialists works with the homeowners to write the scope of work (a list of items that needs to be done) and then helps owners get bids from contractors. Once the work starts, the rehab specialist makes periodic inspections to make sure the work continues to meet program requirements. Important owner Information: (Home Rehab and Rental Rehab programs) Must provide annual re-certification of tenants’ income Monthly rents are capped for five year term Copy of lease is required

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Targeted Investment Neighborhood Program

The Targeted Investment Neighborhood (TIN) initiative is designed to sustain and

increase owner-occupancy, provide high quality affordable rental housing,

strengthen property values, and improve the physical appearance and quality of life

of neighborhoods.

Through the TIN program, the City of Milwaukee focuses funds and resources in a

small area (6-12 blocks) for approximately three years. Homeowners and landlords

who use the program can make common household repairs and updates.

Basic Qualifications (additional qualifications may apply)

You must own a property located within TIN boundaries.

Mortgage payments and property taxes must be current. If you are on the installment

plan, you cannot be delinquent.

You must maintain property insurance for the length of the loan term.

The property’s debt compared to its value and its cash flow will be considered as part of

our loan underwriting.

The property must be brought up to code and maintained at that level over a five year

period.

A mortgage lien is placed on the house as security for the loan.

If you have declared bankruptcy, your bankruptcy must be discharged at least 12

months prior to your application. You should have satisfactory credit history since the

discharge.

If you have received previous loans from NIDC or the City of Milwaukee, your

application will be reviewed on a case by case basis.

After you apply for a TIN loan, NIDC staff will review your credit and current debt to

determine eligibility.

Homeowner Opportunities The Home Rehabilitation Program

offers owner-occupants of 1 to 4 unit

residential properties a combination of no

interest and partially forgivable loans for

home improvements. Deferred Payment

Loans (DPL) may be available to

homeowners who are low-income and

elderly or disabled. DPL repayments are

made when the property is sold,

refinanced or no longer serves as a

primary residence.

Terms & Conditions:

Project Maximum: $30,000 per property

0% interest

Up to 15 year maximum to pay loan back

Own & occupy home as primary residence

Landlord Opportunities The Rental Rehabilitation Program

offers responsible landlords of 1-4 unit

residential properties forgivable loans to

improve rental properties in TIN

neighborhoods. Investor-owners must

provide at least 50% of the cost of the

rehabilitation.

Terms & Conditions:

Up to $14,999 per unit (forgivable)

Generally units must have at least

two bedrooms to qualify

Landlords are required to attend

Landlord Training Program operated

by City of Milwaukee Department of

Neighborhood Services www.milwaukee.gov/LandlordTraining

OWNER OCCUPIED

GUIDELINES

subject to change

NUMBER OF

PEOPLE IN

HOUSEHOLD

MAXIMUM

INCOME

1 $46,950

2 $53,650

3 $60,350

4 $67,050

5 $72,450

6 $77,800

7 $83,150

8 $88,550

Maximum Allowable Rents

subject to change

1 Bedroom $653.00

2 Bedrooms $792.00

3 Bedrooms $1023.00

4 Bedrooms $1,143.00

Maximum rents assume landlords

pay for water and sewer only.

Landlords applying for Rental

Rehabilitation Loans are not

required to fall within these

income limits. However,

tenants in the project property

must fall within the maximum

income guidelines.

TENANT INCOME

GUIDELINES

subject to change

NUMBER OF

PEOPLE IN

HOUSEHOLD

MAXIMUM

INCOME

1 $35,300

2 $40,300

3 $45,300

4 $52,400

5 $61,630

6 $70,320

7 $79,280

8 $88,240

Technical Assistance

Experienced rehabilitation specialists perform a thorough inspection of the

property, identifying problem areas.

The rehab specialists works with the homeowners to write the scope of work (a

list of items that needs to be done) and then helps owners get bids from

contractors. Once the work starts, the rehab specialist makes periodic

inspections to make sure the work continues to meet program requirements.

Important owner Information:

(Home Rehab and Rental Rehab programs)

Must provide annual re-certification of tenants’ income

Monthly rents are capped for five year term

Copy of lease is required

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2020

Targeted Investment Neighborhood (TIN)

Program

Priority Repairs

Code violation repairs Energy conservation

Lead paint abatement Weatherization

Exterior appearance Window replacement

Heating & plumbing upgrades Electrical upgrades

The Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation (NIDC) is an affiliate of the City of Milwaukee Department of

City Development. NIDC works with City departments, community agencies, and residents to improve Milwaukee

neighborhoods.

BRODY: N 55th St. to 60th St /

W Silver Spring Dr. to Carmen Ave.

Partner: Havenwoods Economic

Development Corporation

Contact: Jessica Noth at (414) 431-2271

Email: [email protected]

CENTURY CITY: Capitol to Burleigh/

27th St to 36th St.

Contact: Neighborhood Improvement

Development Corporation at

(414) 286-5610

Email: [email protected]

CLARKE SQUARE: Cesar Chavez Dr. to 24th St./

Scott St. to Greenfield Ave

Partner: Clarke Square Neighborhood

Initiative Association

Contact: Ian Bautista at (414) 647-0548, ext.107*

Email: [email protected]

HARAMBEE NORTH: Holton to 2nd St. /

Burleigh to Concordia

Partner: Riverwest Development

Corporation

Contact: Amy Rohan at (414) 906-9650, ext. 114

Email: [email protected]

ROOSEVELT GROVE: N 36th to N 40th St. /

W Concordia Ave. to Nash St.

Partner: Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church

Contact: Linda Griffin at (414) 873-1045

Email: [email protected]

TRI-BLOCK: N 51st St. to N 56th St. /

W Burleigh St. to W Center St.

Partner: Sherman Park Community Association

Contact: Jermaine Alexander at (414) 444-9803, ext. 100

Email: [email protected]

WALKER SQUARE: S 9th St. to S Cesar Chavez Dr. /

W Pierce St. to Greenfield St.

Partner: Southside Organizing Committee (SOC)

Contact: (414) 672-8090*

Email: [email protected]

WASHINGTON PARK: N 32nd St. to N 35th St. /

Galena St. to Loyd St.

Partner: United Methodist Children’s Services

Contact: (414) 344-1818

To view maps please visit:

www.milwaukee.gov/tinareas

WEST BURNHAM PARK/

SILVER CITY: 35th St. to 41st St. /

Scott St. to Lapham St.

Partner: Layton Boulevard West Neighbors

Contact: 414) 944-6007*

Email: [email protected]

2020 TIN Neighborhoods and Contact Information

For additional info on applying for a TIN loan visit: www.milwaukee.gov/TIN

*SPANISH SPEAKING STAFF AVAILABLE

The TIN program is a powerful tool that brings City resources together with residents to build stronger neighborhoods. This program helps homeowners fix their roofs and make other repairs, and it encourages residents to connect with their neighbors to mobilize around specific concerns and improvements.” - Mayor Tom Barrett

Updated 6/1/2020